In Illustrator, select the object you want to paste into a shape, and then choose Edit > Paste.
There are a few ways to copy and paste in Adobe Illustrator. One way is to use the keyboard shortcuts: Ctrl + C, Ctrl + V. Another way is to use the Paste menu: Edit > Paste.
To copy an object in Illustrator, first, select the object you want to copy. Then, use the keyboard shortcut Command+C (Mac) or Ctrl+C (Windows).
There are a few ways to paste into a shape. One way is to use the Paste command in the Edit menu. Another way is to use the Paste Special command in the Edit menu.
The Shape Builder tool in Illustrator lets you create custom shapes by selecting different types of paths and then clicking and dragging to create your desired shape. You can also use the Rectangle, Ellipse, and Path tools to create basic shapes, or you can use the Freeform tool to create more complex shapes.
To copy a rectangle in Illustrator, first, select the rectangle you want to copy. Then use the Copy command (Ctrl+C) to copy the rectangle.
There are a few ways to copy and paste in Indesign. One way is to use the keyboard shortcut “Ctrl+C” (Windows) or “Command+C” (Mac). Another way is to use the “Paste” command from the Edit menu.
I think the shape tool will be useful for creating basic shapes like rectangles and ovals. It will also be helpful for drawing paths and other complex shapes.
The Shape Builder tool is a vector-based drawing tool that is not supported in Illustrator.
The Shaper tool is located in the Tools panel, under the Pencil tool.